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- Discography
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{{Infobox musical artist |image = | name=Tōsha Rosen | native_name=六世藤舎呂船 | native_name_lang=jpn | background= non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name= | alias= | birth_date={{birth year and age|1944}} | birth_place= | origin= | instrument=Noh and Kabuki Tsuzumi, ōtsuzumi, taiko, many others | genre=Traditional Japanese theatre and dance | occupation=Musician, songwriter, educator | years_active=1954-present | label= | associated_acts= | website= }}{{nihongo|Tōsha Rosen VI|六世藤舎呂船|Rokusei Tōsha Rosen}} (born 1944) is a Japanese percussionist in the tradition of traditional Japanese dance and drama, the sixth iemoto (head) of the Tōsha school. He specializes in the taiko and tsuzumi, and performs as a member or leader of the hayashi (musical accompanists) in the kabuki theatre, as well as in a variety of other traditional contexts. Born in 1944, his father was the 4th Tōsha Rosen. He began studying percussion under his father at the age of six, focusing upon the ko-tsuzumi, a small hand-drum. He later studied taiko under the 5th Tōsha Rosen, nagauta shamisen[1] under Kondō Chōjūrō II, Kondō Ayako, and Kineya Katsuroku, and kiyomoto-bushi[2] under Kiyomoto Jukuni-tayū. He made his first appearance on stage in 1954, at the Kyoto Gion Kaburenjō (Song and Dance Practice Hall), under the name Tōsha Toshiaki. He then took up the name Tōsha Naritoshi in 1968, and made his kabuki debut in April the following year, performing for the dance piece Renjishi at the Kabuki-za in Tokyo. He succeeded to the name Tōsha Rosen, and the position as iemoto of the school, in September 1986. Discography - {{cite video|title= Tsuzumi |format= music CD; various artists; 1 disc; 70 min; JAN:4988003253592|date= December 6, 2000 |publisher= King Records |asin=B00005HPI7}}
- {{cite video|title= Nihon no taiko Besuto [The Best of Japanese Drums]|format=music CD; various artists; 1 disc; 58 min; JAN:4988003402051 |date= May 11, 2011 |publisher= King Records|asin=B004LEE3PY}}
- {{cite video|title= Edo no hana! korega kabuki no BGM da!!—Kabuki hayashi senshu |trans-title= Flower of Edo! This is Kabuki's BGM!—Selection of Kabuki Accompaniment|format= music CD; various artists; 2 discs; 148 min; JAN:4988003263898|date= September 5, 2001|publisher= King Records|asin=B00005MIDH|}}
- {{cite video|title= Edo no hana! korega kabuki no meikyoku da!!—Kabuki hayashi senshu|trans-title= Flower of Edo! This is a masterpiece of Kabuk!!—Nagauta masterpiece collection |format=music CD; various artists; 1 disc; 71 min; JAN:4988003263881|date=September 5, 2001|publisher= King Records|asin=B00005MIDG}}
- {{cite video|title= Imafuji Masatarō sakuhinshu (5)—No, Kyogen |trans-title= Works of Masatarō Imafuji—No, Kyogen|media= |format=music CD; various artists; 1 disc; 52 min; JAN:4519239014864|volume=5|date=March 4, 2009|publisher= Japan Traditional Cultures Foundation|asin=B001O2HL3W}}
Notes1. ^That is, the style of playing shamisen for the kabuki and bunraku theatres, meant to accompany nagauta, the characteristic style of narrative chanting found in those theatrical forms. 2. ^Another style of theatrical narrative chanting accompanied by shamisen.
References- {{cite book|title= Kabuki techō: |trans-title= Kabuki Notebook: Kabuki Official Data Book 2008|isbn= 978-4902675047 |others= Shochiku; Dento Kabuki Hozonkai (Kabuki Preservation Society)|year= 2008|location= Tokyo|publisher= Nihon Haiyū Kyōkai (Japan Actors' Association)|url= http://www.actors.or.jp/syupan/2008kabuki_tetyo.html|archive-url= http://www.kabuki-bito.jp/news/2007/12/_photo_112.html |archive-date= April 1, 2008|page= 272|accessdate= August 15, 2018}}
- {{cite journal|title= Sinposiumu: Genroku shoki Sakata Tōjūrō no wagoto butai fukkatsu wo megutte |trans-title= Symposium: To revive the wagoto play originated by Sakata Tōjūrō in early Genroku period |author1= Sakata Tōjūrō |author-link1= Sakata Tōjūrō|author2= Nakamura Kanjaku |author3= Tōsha Rosen |journal= Butai Geijutsu (Performing Arts) |editor=Kyoto Performing Arts Center, Kyoto University of Art & Design |location= Tokyo |publisher= Kadokawa Gakugei Shuppan Publishing |volume= 15|pages= 111-134 |series= Tokushū—Igo ga kōkyōsuru kūkan|isbn=9784046211255 |date= April 2009 }}
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